A framework for physical growth and child development
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Alderman, Harold; Behrman, Jere R. and Glewwe, Paul. 2015. A framework for physical growth and child development. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1435. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150875
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It is widely recognized that there is a continuum of physical growth and social-emotional and cognitive development across the life course, from the preconception health status of the mother through adulthood. This paper lays out a core economic model that illustrates the interrelationship of investments over the life cycle. It then shows how this framework can be used to the relative cost-effectiveness analysis and benefit-cost analysis of interventions during early childhood development with both physical growth and cognition as key outcomes.